PQI...Rosewill - RAM

Slick5150

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Well, you can use PC3200 RAM, you'll just have to underclock it..

I've use Rosewill RAM before. It's perfectly good value RAM
 

stevty2889

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I have some PQI turbo PC4000 which has worked great for me, as well as some PQI DDR2 533 and 667.
 

Techno

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I have 4GB of pqi POWER Series memory in my Athlon64 PC. Very nice memory and comes with Samsung chips...
 

kuba

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Techno, how do you know they use Samsung chipsets?

Also, i was comparing them to Rosewill's RAM and remembered reading somewhere (maybe here) not to trust RAM that doesn't have a Cas latency spec showing.
PQI shows 2.5, Rosewill nothing...is there a reason not to trust them?
 

Techno

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Because on each chip it says : SAMSUNG

at work so i can't tell you the exactly modle of each chip though...
 

t3h l337 n3wb

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I would assume the Rosewill has 3. The cheapest on Newegg is G.SKILL 2x1GB PC3200. Get that instead.
 

kuba

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Talked to their reps, their entry level stuff is not with Samsung chipsets.
Regardless, I went with gigaRAM realized i couldn't use the 400mHz on my mobo with the AMD 2500 which is set to 33mHz.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: Slick5150
Well, you can use PC3200 RAM, you'll just have to underclock it..

I've use Rosewill RAM before. It's perfectly good value RAM

i have a 1gb stick of rosewill in my pc right now. been running for several months and no problems.
 

t3h l337 n3wb

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You could have used PC3200 RAM. It would just run at 333mhz instead. PC3200 is generally cheaper than PC2700 though.